The Financial Accounting Standards Board on Wednesday voted to move ahead with plans for more than 30 tweaks to the Accounting Standards Codification, the source of authoritative U.S. generally ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board began testing a codification of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles that reorganizes thousands of U.S. GAAP pronouncements to make them easier to ...
Accounting research has changed dramatically, shifting CPAs to an online tool for searching and referencing U.S. GAAP. On July 1, the FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) became the single ...
In January, FASB released the FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC or codification). The codification simplifies the classification of accounting standards by restructuring all authoritative ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board, FASB, is a private, independent organization that since 1973 has been given the authority by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, to establish ...
Last Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed the Respect for Marriage Act, a bill that would codify in federal law the right to same-sex marriage, repeal the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, and ...
The codification is effective for interim and annual periods ending after Sept. 15, 2009. All existing accounting standards documents will be superseded by the codification, and all other accounting ...
Since its introduction through federal regulation, ICHRA has offered employers of all sizes a flexible, tax-advantaged tool to reimburse employees for guaranteed issue individual market health ...
The horizontal dimension is precisely codification: collecting (stuff), and personalization, i.e. connecting (people). Their points are pretty straightforward and relatively unexceptionable to this ...
Often, from the standpoints of legal expertise, the state and business interests, the idea of modernizing the law through the enactment of systematic legal codes has very powerful appeal. But ...
THE tort law deals with cases of civil wrong that one commits towards another for which remedy may be obtained, usually in the form of damages. For instance, if a doctor performs an operation by using ...